Article F68T When scientists hoard data, no one can tell what works

When scientists hoard data, no one can tell what works

by
Cory Doctorow
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Peer review and replication are critical to the scientific method, but in medical trials, a combination of pharma company intransigence and scientists' fear of being pilloried for human error means that the raw data that we base life-or-death decisions upon is routinely withheld, meaning that the errors lurk undetected in the data for years -- and sometimes forever. Read the rest

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